What can we infer about the importance of chivalry in King Arthur's court based on the events of the story? (1 point)

Responses

A) Chivalry was not important to the knights.
A) Chivalry was not important to the knights.

B) Chivalry was only important to the ladies.
B) Chivalry was only important to the ladies.

C) Chivalry was highly valued and expected of all knights.
C) Chivalry was highly valued and expected of all knights.

D) Chivalry was only important during feasts.

1 answer

C) Chivalry was highly valued and expected of all knights.

This response reflects the importance of chivalric ideals in King Arthur's court, where knights were expected to uphold virtues such as bravery, honor, and respect for others, particularly in their interactions with women and in their duties as knights.